Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Phenice, also known as Phoenix, is a location mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Book of Acts. It is a harbor on the island of Crete, which played a significant role in the Apostle Paul's journey to Rome.Biblical Reference: The primary reference to Phenice is found in Acts 27:12, where it is described as a harbor on the southern coast of Crete. The passage reads: "Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority decided to sail on, hoping somehow to reach Phoenix, a harbor in Crete facing both southwest and northwest, and winter there" (Acts 27:12). This verse highlights the strategic importance of Phenice as a safe wintering location for ships during Paul's voyage. Geographical Context: Phenice is located on the island of Crete, which is the largest of the Greek islands and situated in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The harbor of Phenice was considered more suitable for wintering than Fair Havens, another harbor on Crete, due to its orientation and protection from prevailing winds. The description of Phenice as facing both southwest and northwest suggests it provided a more secure anchorage for ships during the stormy winter months. Historical and Cultural Significance: In the first century, Crete was a significant hub for maritime trade and travel. The island's strategic location made it a crossroads for various cultures and peoples, contributing to its diverse population and rich history. Phenice, as a harbor, would have been a bustling center of activity, frequented by merchants, travelers, and sailors from across the Mediterranean region. The decision to attempt to reach Phenice, despite the risks involved in sailing during the stormy season, underscores the challenges faced by ancient mariners and the importance of finding a safe harbor. This decision ultimately led to the shipwreck on the island of Malta, as recounted later in Acts 27. Theological Implications: The account of Paul's journey, including the mention of Phenice, serves as a testament to God's providence and protection over His servants. Despite the perilous circumstances, Paul remained steadfast in his faith, trusting in God's promise that he would stand trial before Caesar in Rome (Acts 27:24). The narrative illustrates the theme of divine guidance and the fulfillment of God's purposes, even amidst human plans and natural obstacles. Phenice, therefore, is not merely a geographical location but a part of the larger narrative of Paul's mission and the spread of the Gospel. It serves as a reminder of the early Christian commitment to evangelism and the reliance on God's sovereignty in the face of adversity. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary PheniceSmith's Bible Dictionary Phenice(Acts 27:12) (more properly Phoenix, as it is translated in the Revised Version), the name of a haven in Crete on the south coast. The name was no doubt derived from the Greek word for the palm tree, which Theophrastus says was indigenous in the island. It is the modern Lutro . [See PHOENICE, PHOENICIA; PHOENICIA] ATS Bible Dictionary PheniceA city near the south coast of Crete, having a harbor, now called Lutro, opening to the southeast. Paul, on his voyage to Rome from Caesarea, was unable to made this port, Acts 27:12. Easton's Bible Dictionary Properly Phoenix a palm-tree (as in the R.V.), a town with a harbour on the southern side of Crete (Acts 27:12), west of the Fair Havens. It is now called Lutro. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PHENICEfe-ni'-se. Greek 5405. Phoinix -- a Phoenician (an inhabitant of Phoenicia) ... ... of Phoenicia), Phoenix (a city of Crete) NASB Word Usage Phoenix (1). Phenice. Probably the same as phoinix; Phoenix, a place in Crete -- Phenice. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5405.htm - 6k 5403. Phoinike -- Phoenicia, a region North of Galilee Library Acts xi. 19 Acts xxvi. 30-32 The Gospel Message in Antioch The Voyage and Shipwreck Acts xv. 1 The Breaking Out of Discord Letter clxv. (AD 410. ) From Antioch to the Destruction of Jerusalem. Acts xx. 32 Letter xiii. Christian Activity. Thesaurus Phenice (3 Occurrences)... It is now called Lutro. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PHENICE. fe-ni'-se. See PHOENICIA; PHOENIX. Multi-Version Concordance Phenice (3 Occurrences). ... /p/phenice.htm - 8k Phenicia (1 Occurrence) Northeast (1 Occurrence) Southeast (2 Occurrences) Northwest (1 Occurrence) North-west (1 Occurrence) Unsuitable (1 Occurrence) Lieth (135 Occurrences) Incommodious (1 Occurrence) Travelled (7 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Phenice (3 Occurrences)Acts 11:19 Acts 15:3 Acts 27:12 Subtopics Related Terms |